Genre : medical fiction
The blurb:
Life coach Travis Saunders leads a workshop promoting a new tool for controlling memory. Blue pills named Erasemed are produced by the pharmaceutical company Sofycline. Greg Parker, an ambitious civil officer, takes a job with Sofycline, on the recommendation of his future father-in-law. After discovering some suspicious documents, he vows to learn more about the sinister secrets of the pharmaceutical business. Meanwhile, three British female tourists are on vacation in Makarska, Croatia. Each of these women has problems: Rebecca is going through a breakup, Kate is being bullied, and Lisa's ex-boyfriend did not handle a breakup well. He is stalking her and plotting revenge.
The review:
The short book "The Random Patient" by Kristina Gallo is very well written, and I like the characters in the story. This time, the writer has entered a bit into the realm of science fiction, and I like that because it's good to explore the story in areas that are a little beyond comprehension. We can say that this is a good thriller with a touch of science fiction that can also be realistic. As always, with her new book, Kristina surprises us and becomes an even better writer.
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